The Manila Times

SASO LOOKS TO REDEEM SELF IN LOTTE FINAL ROUND

- BY NIEL VICTOR C. MASOY

FILIPINO golfer Yuka Saso eyes to redeem herself in the final round of the Lotte Championsh­ip at the Kapolei Golf Club in Oahu, Hawaii on Sunday (Philippine time).

After gaining the solo clubhouse lead with her back-to-back 8-under par 64, Saso slid to the third spot as she scored 1-under par 71 in the third round on Saturday.

The Filipino golf wunderkind incurred bogeys in No. 1, 4, 5 and 8 but did just enough to keep her title bid alive by scoring birdies in No. 2, 7, 9, 14 and 17.

After the round, the 19-yearold settled for a 17-under 199 through 54 holes, which is four strokes behind clubhouse leader, Kiwi-South Korean and world No. 11 Lydia Ko, who scored a 7-under 65 in the third round for a 21-under 195 total.

The World No. 4, American Nelly Korda, scored a 9-under 63 in the third round to take the second spot, just a stroke behind Ko.

Saso, who is of Japanese descent, set a tournament record of 36 holes on 16-under par 128 after the first two rounds that gave her the clubhouse lead.

Saso’s 128 eclipsed by one stroke the 36-hole record of 129 set by South Korean Eun-hee Ji two years ago.

Saso, the 2020 Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n awardee, hopes to become the first homegrown Pinay to win a Ladies Profession­al Golf Associatio­n (LPGA) title since Jennifer Rosales ruled the SBS Open in 2005.

Winning the LPGA title will give Saso, the 2018 Asian Games double gold and 2019 Southeast Asian Games gold medalist, fullexempt status for two years.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Yuka Sazo of the Philippine­s plays a tee shot during the third round of the LPGA LOTTE Championsh­ip at Kapolei Golf Club on April 16, 2021 (April 17 in Manila) in Kapolei, Hawaii.
AFP PHOTO Yuka Sazo of the Philippine­s plays a tee shot during the third round of the LPGA LOTTE Championsh­ip at Kapolei Golf Club on April 16, 2021 (April 17 in Manila) in Kapolei, Hawaii.

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